Now that I've finally started moving forward with my turbo build, I figured I might as well start a build thread to go along with it. Hopefully this will keep me entertained while I collect all the necessary parts for this build.
I have a 1988 seta sedan in delphin grey. The odometer says 140k but I'm guessing its more like 170k, who knows. Everything else is stock and the chassis is relatively rust free. Don't know much about the car but I picked it up for a decent price and I've been happy with my purchase.
My goal for this build will be somewhere around 300hp but most importantly I want something that's going to be reliable. I'm trying to avoid having to deal with too many major issues while I'm in college without a place to get work done.
I blew my head gasket about a month ago and so I figured now would be the perfect time to prepare the engine for the turbo. I sent the head to John over at WOT-Tech and replaced the head gasket in my drive way. I picked up a set of ARP head studs and replaced every seal I could get to in the down time. Took me roughly 3 weeks to get the car running back to normal but it was well worth it. The car feels so much better than before and for being only my second head gasket replacement, I'm happy. Oh and I had John weld in a turbo drain onto my oil pan as well :)
So far I have a Holset hx35, the ARP's and I just ordered a Spec Stage 3 clutch. I'm hoping to get the clutch done this weekend in time for work on Monday, we'll see how that goes. I also sent my core to Keith today and will be running his MSPNP unit soon enough. I have everything planned out in my head but I'm willing to make some changes to the plan depending on what I find. If anyone has any turbo parts they want to get rid of let me know. I need to find some good deals in order to try and run one of John's custom log style manifolds.
I took a couple pictures while replacing the head gasket but I'll try to get into the habit of taking more pictures while I work. No one likes build threads without pictures.
My parents' garage was a mess.

Once I got the head off.


The ARPs

Almost done

Holset Hx35w, it seems to be in decent shape but what do I know. I'll get a second opinion soon. Fingers crossed.
I have a 1988 seta sedan in delphin grey. The odometer says 140k but I'm guessing its more like 170k, who knows. Everything else is stock and the chassis is relatively rust free. Don't know much about the car but I picked it up for a decent price and I've been happy with my purchase.
My goal for this build will be somewhere around 300hp but most importantly I want something that's going to be reliable. I'm trying to avoid having to deal with too many major issues while I'm in college without a place to get work done.
I blew my head gasket about a month ago and so I figured now would be the perfect time to prepare the engine for the turbo. I sent the head to John over at WOT-Tech and replaced the head gasket in my drive way. I picked up a set of ARP head studs and replaced every seal I could get to in the down time. Took me roughly 3 weeks to get the car running back to normal but it was well worth it. The car feels so much better than before and for being only my second head gasket replacement, I'm happy. Oh and I had John weld in a turbo drain onto my oil pan as well :)
So far I have a Holset hx35, the ARP's and I just ordered a Spec Stage 3 clutch. I'm hoping to get the clutch done this weekend in time for work on Monday, we'll see how that goes. I also sent my core to Keith today and will be running his MSPNP unit soon enough. I have everything planned out in my head but I'm willing to make some changes to the plan depending on what I find. If anyone has any turbo parts they want to get rid of let me know. I need to find some good deals in order to try and run one of John's custom log style manifolds.
I took a couple pictures while replacing the head gasket but I'll try to get into the habit of taking more pictures while I work. No one likes build threads without pictures.
My parents' garage was a mess.

Once I got the head off.


The ARPs

Almost done

Holset Hx35w, it seems to be in decent shape but what do I know. I'll get a second opinion soon. Fingers crossed.

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